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Fox Home Entertainment has revealed details on the DVD and Blu-ray discs

Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has announced DVD and Blu-ray releases of Limitless for July 19th. Each will include theatrical and extended cuts of the film, plus featurettes ("A Man Without Limits", "Taking it to the Limit: The Making of LIMITLESS"), and an alternate ending. The Blu-ray release will also include a digital copy of the film. We've attached the official package artwork below:

Synopsis

Quote: Bradley Cooper (The A-Team) and two-time Academy-Award® winner Robert De Niro, star in this provocative and action packed-thriller with unlimited surprising twists. Eddie Morra (Cooper), a burnt-out writer, discovers a top-secret pill that unlocks 100% of his brain’s capacity. He instantly acquires mind-bending talents and mesmerizing visions that bring him big money, beautiful women and limitless success. But his dream life soon becomes a waking nightmare, as the drug’s brutal side effects take their toll and Eddie finds himself entangled with a cunning Wall Street power broker (De Niro) who wants everything Eddie has…and more.

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ive seen some good films this year and none of them were the expected blockbusters, this was very good i went in not knowing anything about it other than the obvious from the trailer and really enjoyed it

Only one real problem with this film: it was directed like a David Fincher film, but not by David Fincher. The pacing and score were totally off. I agree, it had an original idea that was lost along the way. Good effort. Not good enough to buy.

Its also nice they are giving the DVD good features too. I have a bluray but I watch Netflix DVDs at work so this helps. The movie starts off so good then kinda gets confusing and a bit too silly. Overall it's worth a shot but coulda been better.